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Veronica Explains

Jellyfin is awesome.

I pay $0/mo in streaming fees, which never ever increase. Storage is cheap and can also back up my family photos. And I've never lost a show or album due to licensing issues.

I acquire as much new media as I want to, and pay nothing if I'm disinterested.

Jellyfin is exactly the media future I expected as a kid, and it's glorious.

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Veronica Explains

About the only thing I miss is some of the "new" material on streaming services.

But, like, am I really missing anything?

Andres Jalinton

@vkc there are tools for getting the latest *cof cof* Sonarr

Switch

@vkc You're just being reasonable and waiting to see if you're still interested in a few months. :)

Robert "Anaerin" Johnston

@vkc There are some methods (*cough* arrs) to get those, which often become available within an hour of their air time.

Evil Roda

@vkc You're not gonna believe this, but I have a solution, if you're willing to earn your sea legs...

Elias Mårtenson

@vkc I also enjoy Jellyfin, and I have to say that I agree with everything you said.

The one issue I have with it is that the Chromecast integration is not very reliable. I'm partly replying to your message to see if anyone has a suggestion for a replacement (which will also remove one more dependency on Google)

clover

@loke @vkc I know it's not quite what you're going for but I keep a spare computer plugged into my TV. Not exactly ideal as far as user interface goes but I can also run some light games on it and watch youtube with sponsorblock and such

Elias Mårtenson

@stringlapse @vkc that's probably what I'll go for. What software are you using on the computer? XBMC seems fine?

frigginGlorious ✅

@loke @vkc so what's jellyfin doing?

I've got a synology NAS serving up a folder of videos. And I can pull up that folder from webOS on my LG smart TV. Not sure how... I didn't have to futz with much.

I had no idea this tech would work this cool when I bought it... but damn it's working great.

I don't get cool art and stuff. But I also don't require 3rd party app support. So I think my setup is better?

firebreathingduck

@frigginglorious @loke @vkc
With my Jellyfin server plus the Nebula open source private cloud (bit of a hassle to set up, but free) and my fast internet connection, we can watch our Jellyfin collection on Roku, iOS, Android, and PCs at home and anywhere else there's fast internet. I can't setup Nebula on ChromeOS so my kids can only watch from Chromebooks at home.

So, pretty cool.

The downside is that in order to have media that plays with high quality and low stuttering on low end devices, you either need a beefy server running Jellyfin to transcode on the fly *or* you have to make sure your content is all in a universal format. I set up a shell script that used ffmpeg to transcode 3 TB of films on a low end desktop over almost a year. Now everything is... MP4 with H264, eac3, and burned in subtitles.

@frigginglorious @loke @vkc
With my Jellyfin server plus the Nebula open source private cloud (bit of a hassle to set up, but free) and my fast internet connection, we can watch our Jellyfin collection on Roku, iOS, Android, and PCs at home and anywhere else there's fast internet. I can't setup Nebula on ChromeOS so my kids can only watch from Chromebooks at home.

frigginGlorious ✅

@firebreathingduck @loke @vkc oh no, burned in close captioning is my personal nightmare. Though I don't agree with what you do, I'll defend to the death your right to do it!

So from what im seeing, jellyfin is a lot like Plex.

On the fly transcoding is such cool tech.

I forgot about nebula. I'll have to check it out one of these days.

A January Sponge

@loke @vkc I know it's jumping from one evil company to another but the best decision I ever made was dumping my Chromecast and switching to a Fire TV stick.

Sam Dalfuss :verified_gay:​

@loke @vkc I traded my Chromecast for a RasPi 5 running LibreELEC and KODI. It's not as polished and has a lot of issues too, but at least .ass subtitles load reliably 😅

Chris P. :trek_ds9_sisko:#1️⃣

@vkc You ARE missing things. Great things. Things worth the price of admission, truly. There's a lot of good television on streaming services right now.

But, frankly, I'm still considering cancelling all the streaming services and falling back to my home theater server.

Eli the Bearded

@vkc

This was about the Weird Al biopic.

blindelectron

@vkc nope, can confirm that you are definitely not missing anything.

Veronica Explains

This Jellyfin toot is generating a ton of comments and I can't keep up with all of them. Sorry!

Perhaps I should start thinking about that inevitable Jellyfin video.

Sir Dippingsauce

@vkc This perfectly summarizes how I feel about having my own media server. I'm going to screen shot it for later 😁

jeremiah

@vkc I've been meaning to migrate my Plex server over.

chrishazfun

@vkc I have a version of Frozen with this poster and this meme edited into the movie as a suprise for future me, Jellyfin ftw youtu.be/eCPjQNwdS9A

Queue :blobblocraccoon:

@vkc I also love the small nice things like auto-loading logos, and even some chapter breaks and intro skips.

It just popped in info for some shows and anime that haven't been on air or DVD for years due to rights issues.

It makes me happy to get and watch media again. My biggest issue is that for music, it (seemingly) has no mass shuffle/playlist feature, otherwise it would be the ultimate application for media for me.

Jonathan Lamothe
@vkc I really need to look into Jellyfin. I've been using a Nextcloud server for this because I happen to use it for other things, but it's... not an ideal solution to say the least.
Norbi Peti

@vkc I agree. I run it on my PC atm as a Flatpak but I've been thinking of setting up a home server for a long while.

A January Sponge

@vkc Jellyfin is awesome. Switched from Plex A few years ago when they started acting like dick heads..

Scott Starkey ("he" or "they")

@vkc

Have you done a video on this yet? Because that would be awesome!

Veronica Explains

@ScottStarkey I have a script in my folder called "so you've decided to self host your media" and it's so far about 45 minutes long and not complete.

I'll probably do a video at some point, but I need to figure out some good points in which to break it down into small chunks. Might start with installing Jellyfin server on an old PC and go from there.

Paradroyd

@vkc Yes..same here. I have more stuff available on Jellyfin than I could probably watch in two lifetimes (assuming that I'd mostly sit around watching media all the time, which I don't).

Jason Evangelho

@vkc I've been a Plex (and PlexAmp) user for 4 years. Is it worth the effort to switch over? Do you have any videos comparing the two?

𝚝𝚓𝚠

@killyourfm @vkc I want to know the same thing because I’ve been thinking of switching.

Daniël Franke 🏳️‍🌈

@killyourfm @vkc

I never used PlexAmp, so can't say anything about it, but I switched over this year. It works a charm, on par with plex, at least for me.

But the main reasons I switched are:

- Plex not working when the internet is down. All my media is on my local network, why do I need internet to watch it:
- Plex definitely saving my media consumption history. As shown by them sending mails to everyone saying what their friends did.
- Local media seems less and less a priority for plex.

Jason Evangelho

@ainmosni @vkc Thanks for the feedback and your reasoning. Appreciate it! Plex not working when the internet goes down is an annoying pain point.

As for the other reasons: you can opt completely out of sharing any history in your account settings (and I encourage my friends to do this). And once you turn off discovery and pin your local media libraries, I never even consider that Plex cares about anything else.

Daniël Franke 🏳️‍🌈

@killyourfm @vkc

For me the final points are more hints that they are going to enshittify more and more over time. Simply said, I don't trust the company anymore.

ManMachine

@killyourfm @vkc PlexAmp is irreplaceable. JellyFin as a music listening solution is vastly lacking in that regard (at least for me and last time I’ve checked it).

Jason Evangelho

@manmachine @vkc That's helpful, thanks! I happen to love PlexAmp especially for all of its "Sonic" abilities. But I don't mind keeping it (lifetime Plex pass) and switching to Jellyfin for everything else if it's compelling enough.

ManMachine

@killyourfm @vkc For movies/shows Jellyfin seems to be on par as I understand.

Veronica Explains

@killyourfm If you're using Plex for your audio, Jellyfin probably isn't full featured enough yet. Jellyfin in particular doesn't have offline play of your audio library. For me that's a dealbreaker as I can't go into airplane mode. (insert iPod snark here)

There is a third party Jellyfin audio player called Finamp which is better, but offline play is buggy and album based only. Plex likely outperforms just because it's a more mature ecosystem.

No videos yet on it but I'm considering it!

Jason Evangelho

@vkc Thanks Veronica, appreciate your reply.
Time allowing, I might just spin it up and compare both for awhile.

BigBrotherTW

@vkc i personally prefer miniDLNA but ive heard good things about Jellyfin :3

JuTaRo :emacs: ☕

@vkc never heard of it before now. Interesting. So it's kind of like, say, Plex? Just open source and has more features, like photos?

I'm looking through their website. Thanks for mentioning

John Hunt

@vkc For all those that don't want to sail the high seas, Jeff Geerling has done a couple of vids on ripping DVDs and Jellyfin. Yarr matey!

Carl

@vkc I would miss (do miss) the ability to watch the new #Futurama seasons. And that's it. If they'd sell those on Bluray or DVD, I'd be content.

requiem 🏴

@vkc I’ll have to check it out, thanks for the tip

Steve Zakulec

@vkc What are you running the backend on? I've considered Jellyfin before because it has vastly more front ends than Kodi, but Kodi doing client/server in the same app has been super convenient for my streaming boxes.

Veronica Explains

@keen456 Jellyfin works well with Kodi via a plugin! I'm doing it now on a media center PC and it's pretty great, actually.

My backend is simple, just Jellyfin on a Debian server. Media is pulled off of my Samba server, so I can easily add new media as I rip it. And because it's on a Samba server backups and access across the network is a breeze.

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